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Green Language (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Green Language (album)

''Green Language'' is the second studio album by Glaswegian producer Russell Whyte under the alias Rustie. The album, released on August 25, 2014, was announced with the track "Raptor" - first played by Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 in June 2014. It features guest appearances from D Double E, Danny Brown, Gorgeous Children, and Redinho. The title of the album derives from "the language of the birds".
==Production==
Reflecting on ''Glass Swords'' in 2014, Whyte stated that he felt that he "“went kind of quite crazy on ''Glass Swords''" and that he was "taking the piss with kitsch sounds and over-the-top silliness." Whyte stated that he wanted his next album ''Green Language'' to be different and "more serious".〔 In between the release of ''Glass Swords'' and ''Green Language'', Whyte scrapped an entire album's worth of material that he stated "didn't feel right as an album."〔

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